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  • Todd Lewer, of Evans, Ga., tries unsuccessfully to use one of three kiosks at Stevens Creek Church to make a donation. Pastor Marty Baker installed the kiosks in 2005 to enable people who carry little cash to donate with credit cards or check cards. So far, Baker said, up to 25 percent of donations to the church come through the kiosks and he expects about $200,000 from them this year.<br />
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  • Todd Lewer, of Evans, Ga., uses one of three kiosks at Stevens Creek Church to make a donation. Rob Cook of Martinez, Ga. (at right) does the same. (Neither man, however, could successfully complete the transaction.) Pastor Marty Baker installed the kiosks in 2005 to enable people who carry little cash to donate with credit cards or check cards. So far, Baker said, up to 25 percent of donations to the church come through the kiosks and he expects about $200,000 from them this year.<br />
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  • Rob Cook uses one of three kiosks at Stevens Creek Church to try to make a donation. Pastor Marty Baker installed the kiosks in 2005 to enable people who carry little cash to donate with credit cards or check cards. So far, Baker said, up to 25 percent of donations to the church come through the kiosks and he expects about $200,000 from them this year.<br />
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  • Todd Lewer, of Evans, Ga., tries unsuccessfully to use one of three kiosks at Stevens Creek Church to make a donation. Pastor Marty Baker installed the kiosks in 2005 to enable people who carry little cash to donate with credit cards or check cards. So far, Baker said, up to 25 percent of donations to the church come through the kiosks and he expects about $200,000 from them this year.<br />
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  • Todd Lewer (second from left) of Evans, Ga., with his son Zach, uses one of three kiosks at Stevens Creek Church to make a donation. Rob Cook of Martinez, Ga. (at right) does the same. (Neither man, however, could successfully complete the transaction.) Pastor Marty Baker installed the kiosks in 2005 to enable people who carry little cash to donate with credit cards or check cards. So far, Baker said, up to 25 percent of donations to the church come through the kiosks and he expects about $200,000 from them this year.<br />
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  • Pastor Marty Baker sings with the congregation at Stevens Creek Church. Baker installed kiosks at the church where people can make donations with credit cards or check cards. So far, he said, up to 25 percent of donations to the church come through the kiosks and he expects about $200,000 from them this year.<br />
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  • A band performs at Stevens Creek Church. Pastor Marty Baker installed kiosks at the church where people can make donations with credit cards or check cards. So far, he said, up to 25 percent of donations to the church come through the kiosks and he expects about $200,000 from them this year.<br />
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  • Pastor Marty Baker sings with the congregation at Stevens Creek Church. Baker installed kiosks at the church where people can make donations with credit cards or check cards. So far, he said, up to 25 percent of donations to the church come through the kiosks and he expects about $200,000 from them this year.<br />
    061008_stevenscreek012.jpg
  • Pastor Marty Baker sings with the congregation at Stevens Creek Church. Baker installed kiosks at the church where people can make donations with credit cards or check cards. So far, he said, up to 25 percent of donations to the church come through the kiosks and he expects about $200,000 from them this year.<br />
    061008_stevenscreek011.jpg
  • Pastor Marty Baker sings with the congregation at Stevens Creek Church. Baker installed kiosks at the church where people can make donations with credit cards or check cards. So far, he said, up to 25 percent of donations to the church come through the kiosks and he expects about $200,000 from them this year.<br />
    061008_stevenscreek009.jpg
  • Pastor Marty Baker sings with the congregation at Stevens Creek Church. Baker installed kiosks at the church where people can make donations with credit cards or check cards. So far, he said, up to 25 percent of donations to the church come through the kiosks and he expects about $200,000 from them this year.<br />
    061008_stevenscreek008.jpg
  • Pastor Marty Baker sings with the congregation at Stevens Creek Church. Baker installed kiosks at the church where people can make donations with credit cards or check cards. So far, he said, up to 25 percent of donations to the church come through the kiosks and he expects about $200,000 from them this year.<br />
    061008_stevenscreek013.jpg
  • Pastor Marty Baker (left) greets people at Stevens Creek Church. Baker installed kiosks at the church where people can make donations with credit cards or check cards. So far, he said, up to 25 percent of donations to the church come through the kiosks and he expects about $200,000 from them this year.<br />
    061008_stevenscreek007.jpg
  • Stevens Creek Church Pastor Marty Baker installed kiosks in 2005 to enable people who carry little cash to donate with credit cards or check cards. So far, Baker said, up to 25 percent of donations to the church come through the kiosks and he expects about $200,000 from them this year.<br />
    061008_stevenscreek005.jpg